Bush could actually be an elite WR for us, lots of mismatch problems. I would love to be able to do what Sean Payton/Drew Brees has done with Bush/Sproles in New Orleans. He'd be a gamechanger if we can get a decent price.

So...Damontre Moore 6'5" 250lbs. with a 4.95 official 40, 1.69 10 yrd split, 12 bench reps, but 35.5" vert and 122 broad. Knocks on him entering the combine was potential lack of elite twitch and he didn't help himself with his speed or strength measureables. The jumps help show some explosion, but the base speed isn't there. How is he battling with tackles and tight ends with only 12 bench reps? Did he ever visit the weight room? Dedication? I'm saying he's a definite no at 5 and only an option in the 15-25 range.

Bjeorn Werner 6'3" 266lbs. 4.83 40, 1.66 split, 25 reps, 31" vert, and 111" broad. Stiffer and lacked the jumping numbers that show elite explosion. Did he win by strength in college? The pros have bigger and stronger competition. I'd feel more comfortable if we traded down and took him. Pick 12-20 type.

Ezekiel Ansah 6'5" 271lbs, 4.63 40, 1.56 split, 21 reps, 34.5" vert, and 118" broad. Has the raw speed, explosion, and power. I was originally against us taking him, but he's the clear cut better athlete at DE. Limited snaps in year one, but years 2 and 3 he should be a Pro Bowler. I considered him a 2nd round type if he fell during the Senior Bowl practices. He benefits from weak competition and elite potential. If we reach for a DE, I'm on board the Ziggy train now. Our rotational philosophy of always having fresh bodies would do wonders for his development. Also, our scheme is one of the simplest around. He's a great fit for us.

I am waiting to judge Dee Milliner until tomorrow, which is why he isn't on here. He probably is #4 right now, but I reserve the right to move up or off depending on how he looks. I want to watch him move alongside Rhodes and Trufant. In general though, corners don't warrant a top 5 pick unless they have Deangelo Hall or Patrick Peterson speed. However, this is a weak draft.

Moore pulled up lame in his 40 so it's hard to judge his time. As for Werner, Mayock said neither looked like top 10 guys to him so I doubt we take either. I agree that we will have to see Milliner tomorrow before passing judgment.

I don't think Joeckel has slipped one bit, it is just that Fisher and Johnson have come out of nowhere to reach the top 10 and so they are getting a lot of deserved hype but Joeckel is still #1 in my book.

I don't think we can wait 2 or 3 years for Ansah to reach his potential, I do love Warmack.

If Backus resigns, I really suspect now, that Milliner, if he has a solid Combine, will be our pick.

We need to do out best to move down. If not it seems as if we will end up reaching for Milliner. While I wouldn't complain with that, we are much better off in the 6-18 range where we would get fair value taking either a OG, CB, DE, or LB.

Plus we can use as many picks in the top 3 rounds as possible.

Look at the bengals with their 1st, Oaklands 2nd, and Their second. Best case scenario would be them falling in love with someone and moving up.

If we're talking trades...then we should try and strong arm the new Chargers GM. They have to be desperate for a LT and Fisher/Joeckel are 2 of about only 5 actual top 10 talents in this draft.

Other than that, and probably more likely...maybe someone can trade up for Geno or Barkley. Cleveland, Arizona, Buffalo, and the Jets pick immediately after us. If any of them want to leapfrog the other for Geno or Barkley, then we are the prime trade candidate. Maybe we could drop 2-3 spots and get a free 2nd rounder?